A project for some time, I finally took it out to see the light of day. This started as a tan MBX Power Wagon with goofy tampos, that I gave a coat of good ol’ OD green to, then weathered. Was going to put M*A*S*H type Red Crosses on it, but haven’t gotten around to it.

I haven’t posted in quite some time, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been in touch. Seeing everyone’s customs is always a highlight, and I try to make comments that let you know how fantastic your work is.

Now I’m not bragging, but I was quite pleased with how this guy came out. I picked up the coupe on impulse, as I had thought I already had an old Johnny Lightning coupe from my youth. Unfortunately, a check of the cases revealed that car had gone somewhere in the years since childhood. After DLM’ing this one, I began…

Sometimes the madness overcomes you, and you have to follow the muse, wherever she may lead you. I was admiring the MBX ‘59 Chevy wagon wheel swap I had done, when I noticed it was sitting next to an MBX Citroen CX estate, currently hauling the Hitch-N-Tow Airstream. The muse spoke, and soon I was at the table,…

A pair of Unimogs from my collection. The MBX plow I picked up last week at the SD swap meet, and the Lesney regular wheel I’ve had for a long, long time. The cargo cover is from a HW Unimog, that I can’t find, but believe I still have.

The fortunes have favored me today. I went to the San Diego swap meet, to chase the dragon. No, that means hunt for die-casts. The first stop in the back forty was a spot that had five or six large plastic tubs of carded HW and some MB. Most in the 97-99 era, although some were earlier or later. I will feature those…

Well, for a couple of weeks now, I’ve kept the die cast urge at bay, but I felt inspired since a lot of you are finding Yellow Submarines, Honda Odyssey’s and other HAWLS. So I ventured forth to the TRU, but got skunked, at least for anything I find interesting. Except for these: